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Researchers from the National Autistic Society want to understand how the public views autism. If you are autistic, or a parent/carer or close family member of someone who is, they need your help. By taking a 10-minute anonymous survey, you can share your experiences and thoughts. Your input will help shape future campaigns to improve public awareness about autism. You can also enter a prize draw to win a £100 Amazon voucher. The survey closes at 11:59 PM on June 16. Learn more and take the survey here.
For questions, email marketing@nas.org.uk.
Type of involvement: Research participation
Where the research will take place: Online
About the project: The National Autistic Society is conducting a survey to understand public knowledge and attitudes towards autism. The goal is to learn about the experiences of autistic people, their parents/carers, and close family members regarding public perceptions. The results will help shape future campaigns to improve public awareness and attitudes towards autism.
Who they are looking for: Autistic individuals, their parents/carers, or close family members aged 16 and older living in the UK.
What they will ask you to do: Complete an anonymous online survey that takes approximately 10-15 minutes. The survey includes questions about public knowledge and attitudes towards autism. Participants can skip any questions they find upsetting and can complete the survey with support if needed.
What you will be offered for your time: Participants can enter a prize draw to win a £100 Amazon voucher upon completing the survey.
How to take part: Visit the survey webpage here and complete the survey by 23:59 on 16 June.
Who to contact for further information: For any queries about the survey, please contact the team at marketing@nas.org.uk.

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